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SAAF colours during WWII
LloydNB replied to LloydNB's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
In the meantime here's how the Mohawk is progressing. A bit of exhaust smoke and a few more serial numbers and it should be ready to release. -
We don't happen to have an expert on SAAF colours and markings, do we? I've been working on a SAAF Mohawk IV. The colour scheme is based on a profile found at Wings Palette and uses the SAAF markings (similar to RAF but with orange instead of red). I want to move on to the SAAF Fairey Battle and Ju-52 which were also used in East Africa. My thinking is that SAAF aircraft that were for home defence would be have SAAF markings, but if squadrons were equipped from RAF stocks (for example the 3 Squadron Hurricanes) they would have RAF markings. Sound logical? LloydNB
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I was wondering whether you could change the turret configuration to"combat" mode? The current configuration would make it more difficult for the turret to turn. If your looking for someone to skin this, I volunteer. On a completely different topic. Please consider adding flaps to Gloster Javelin. Cheers LloydNB
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So, you would like to build a WW-1 plane ....
LloydNB replied to Womenfly2's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Some nice shots of what's involved in building a rotary here. http://thevintageaviator.co.nz/projects/ob...e-build-history LloydNB -
Interested in WWI Aviation? Try this site.
LloydNB posted a topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
The Vintage Aviator Ltd is in my home town and quite impressive. Check out the period poster collection, the photos and the uniform info. When/if I win the Lottery, a full replica of a BE2 would be very nice. http://thevintageaviator.co.nz LloydNB -
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Gloster Javelin FAW Mk.9 No.5 Squadron New panel lines and squadron markings for this terrific old girl. I've borrowed Syrinx's original base camo (with a few tweaks). I've also included a new bmp file for the Javelin tanks. Just drop it into your Weapons folder to overwrite the original. Enjoy LloydNB -
View File Javelin FAW9 - No.5 Squadron Gloster Javelin FAW Mk.9 No.5 Squadron New panel lines and squadron markings for this terrific old girl. I've borrowed Syrinx's original base camo (with a few tweaks). I've also included a new bmp file for the Javelin tanks. Just drop it into your Weapons folder to overwrite the original. Enjoy LloydNB Submitter LloydNB Submitted 02/21/2009 Category British/Australian Air Force/Navy Skins
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View File Javelin FAW Mk9 - No.33 Squadron Gloster Javelin FAW Mk.9 No.33 Squadron New panel lines and squadron markings for this terrific old girl. I've borrowed Syrinx's original base camo (with a few tweaks). ********* File now updated to fix squadron marking. ********* Enjoy LloydNB Submitter LloydNB Submitted 02/15/2009 Category British/Australian Air Force/Navy Skins
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Gloster Javelin
LloydNB replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
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Gloster Javelin
LloydNB replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
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Gloster Javelin
LloydNB replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
I've nearly finished the basic skin (using Syrinx's original as a starting point). Next I'll start on a few squadron markings. -
Gloster Javelin
LloydNB replied to Veltro2k's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
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We've just had the annual local airshow. 3 DR1s, 3 SE5As, Camel, Fokker DVII, Bristol Fighter, RE8, Sopwith Triplane, Pfalz DIII (from the move The Blue Max), and a Nieuport 28. Unfortunately the wind was too gusty for most to fly.
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BloodHound WIP
LloydNB replied to bigal1's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Looks just like the old Airfix model I had as a kid. LloydNB -
As an educated guess, I would say that No.9 squadron RNAS used the same colour distinctions between the Flights that No.10 squadron used (Black, Red and Blue) but not necessarily in the same order. I've never seen a Black No.9 RNAS Camel. Can't find anything to confirm that this was carried over into No.209 squadron but I could have been. The Les Rogers book does make a comment that it was "B" Flight that "painted up" their aircraft. That would make "B" Flight blue (?). LloydNB
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WW1 - 75% Germany, 25% British WW2 BoB/Europe and Med - 50% Germany, 50% British WW2 Pacific - 25% US, 75% Japanese WW2 Eastern Front - 90% Germany, 10% Soviet IranIraq - 90% Iranian, 10% Iraqi WOI - 90% Arab, 10% Israeli WOV - 60% US, 40% Vietnamese Korea - 75% US and UN, 25% Soviet and allies
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Generally the stripes didn't go right around the cowling (historical error on my part!!). The exception I can find is B6299 of "B" Flight. It is the only one with the stripes on the upper fuselage behind the cockpit. The trouble is that most of the models done appear to draw on B6299 as their inspiration - giving the impression that the whole flight/squadron was painted the same. The aircraft pictured above is B6211 (FSL HB Maund). Feel free to use the serial codes from my skin if you want to. They are matched to the wheel covers. LloydNB
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Very nice I like the weathering. Getting the right shade of blue is hard. No two sources agree. I like the shade you have chosen. My version of No. 10 squadron was a 'proof of concept' and done before I knew how to do layers. I'll be downloading your when its available. LloydNB
